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Recently completed stand to hold a flat panel tv. drawers sized to hold
cd's. jc |
tv stand
"Joe" wrote in message . net... Recently completed stand to hold a flat panel tv. drawers sized to hold cd's. jc Not only looks good, but looks very functional. |
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nice work and notice the grain pattern running through.
love it. can you make me one? jloomis "Joe" wrote in message . net... Recently completed stand to hold a flat panel tv. drawers sized to hold cd's. jc |
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"jloomis" wrote in message ... nice work and notice the grain pattern running through. love it. can you make me one? jloomis "Joe" wrote in message . net... Recently completed stand to hold a flat panel tv. drawers sized to hold cd's. jc Thank you. And yes, I can make you one. Toughest thing about the first is coming up with plans, proportions, etc.... jc |
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Joe wrote:
Recently completed stand to hold a flat panel tv. drawers sized to hold cd's. jc Very nice. I like the single board approach to the drawers... ....Kevin -- Kevin Miller, Juneau, Alaska http://www.alaska.net/~atftb Registered Linux User No: 307357 |
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"Kevin Miller" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Recently completed stand to hold a flat panel tv. drawers sized to hold cd's. jc Very nice. I like the single board approach to the drawers... ...Kevin -- Kevin Miller, Juneau, Alaska http://www.alaska.net/~atftb Registered Linux User No: 307357 Thanks Kevin, It may not be as obvious, but the upper rails of the left and right door as well as the lower rails of the doors were also cut using the same single-board approach. It's just not as obvious since they're separated by the two stiles. Also, iirc, there was some length snippage going on there, so the grain match is not as neat as the drawers. I guess it's a perfect example of going through a lot of time and effort to do something that only the builder will know about (like double blind mitred dovetails). But that's good enough for me ;-D jc jc |
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